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- Release date:Nov 30, 1998
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Gangsters: Organized Crime is a strategy-simulation game developed by Hothouse Creations. It was originally released in 1998. Square Enix published the game. The game is rated as "Recommended" on RAWG.
Gangsters: Organized Crime is available on PC. The game is sold via GOG.
It was scored by Allister Brimble.
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Chaos Wars is a game developed by Idea Factory. It was originally released in 2006. It was published by Idea Factory. On review aggregator Metacritic, Chaos Wars has a score of 64. Most rawgers rated the game as "Recommended".
You can play Chaos Wars on PlayStation 2.
It was produced by Norihisa Kochiwa. Masato Sato directed the game.
- Release date:Feb 23, 2023
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Chef Life: A Restaurant Simulator is a strategy-simulation game developed by Cyanide Studio. It was originally released in 2023. Nacon published the game. The game is rated as "Recommended" on RAWG.
Chef Life: A Restaurant Simulator is available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series S/X, PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch. You can purchase the game on Steam.
- Release date:Apr 25, 2023
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Oddyssey: Your Space, Your Way is an adventure game developed by Weird Fish. It was originally released in 2023. It was published by 505 Games.
You can play Oddyssey: Your Space, Your Way on PC. The game is sold via Steam.
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Nightmare Farm is a simulation game developed by Hit-Point Co.. It was originally released in 2019. Hit-Point Co published the game.
You can play Nightmare Farm on iOS. You can purchase the game on App Store.
- Release date:Apr 1, 1990
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Pin Bot is a game developed by Rare. It was originally released in 1990. It was published by Nintendo.
You can play Pin Bot on NES.
It was directed by Paul Proctor and Tim Stamper. It was scored by David Wise.